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Start your AOM Friday 8:00 by discussing "Publishing Sustainability Research in SIM Journals" (PDW 14459): Friday, Aug 9 2024 8:00AM at Marriott in Salon B

  • 1.  Start your AOM Friday 8:00 by discussing "Publishing Sustainability Research in SIM Journals" (PDW 14459): Friday, Aug 9 2024 8:00AM at Marriott in Salon B

    Posted 08-08-2024 15:51

    Submissions of sustainability research to SIM journals are growing. While many authors expect that these fit well in SIM journals, they often find their papers (desk) rejected due to a "lack of fit with the journal". In the absence of clear guidance on how sustainability scholars can frame their research in a way that is relevant for SIM scholars, some sustainability researchers may withdraw and look for outlets elsewhere. While this might be the right approach in some cases, as the SIM community we risk, however, to miss out on rich data sets that if analyzed appropriately would offer much to business ethics research. In order to help attract a more diverse and interdisciplinary audience to the SIM community, this PDW invites (associate) editors from several leading SIM journals to share what they expect from sustainability research submitted to their journals. They will outline what their criteria are and how sustainability scholars can best speak towards an audience of business ethics scholars and social issue in management researchers. The panel of editors will share practice examples of why papers are (desk) rejected and more importantly they will outline how sustainability scholars can craft a SIM contribution in their sustainability papers. They will point at helpful editorials, answer questions from the audience, and give feedback on exemplary papers during the roundtable phase. The session will include panelists from: Business and Society, Business Ethics Quarterly, Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, and the Journal of Business Ethics. Pre-registration is not required, and walk-ins are explicitly encouraged. 

    Participants

    Panelist: Kai N. Hockerts - Copenhagen Business School
    Panelist: Ralf Barkemeyer - Kedge Business School
    Panelist: Mollie Painter-Morland - Nottingham Trent U. 
    Panelist: Colin Patrick Higgins - Deakin U.
    Facilitator: Anne-Karen Hueske - Copenhagen Business School Department of Management, Society and Communication

    Interested scholars are invited to pre-register with the following survey link: https://copenhagenbusiness.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3qNk4OmOzZF4qXk



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    Kai Hockerts
    Copenhagen Business School
    Frederiksberg
    +45 3815 3175
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